Considered a modern day successor to the Renaissance style of art, Giuseppe Armani began sketching as soon as he was old enough to hold a pencil. His passion for art eventually turned toward sculpting, and the byproduct of a life dedicated to precision and detail is a widely celebrated line of statues and figurines. These collectible figurines aren't cheap, so you'll want to keep them in the best condition possible. Cleaning these figurines is an easily accomplished task that is important in preserving your Giuseppe Armani figurines.

Brush the figurines to remove any loose dust or dirt particles with a soft-bristled brush.

Wipe the figurines down with a soft, clean cloth dampened by cool water. Be careful not to saturate the figurine and wipe the figurine carefully.

Use a very small brush, such as a makeup brush to reach into small, hard-to-reach places to dislodge dirt and dust.

Use a pencil eraser to erase smudges on the figurine; be careful and press lightly.

Apply a small amount of Old English furniture polish to a soft, clean cloth and gently wipe the wooden base of the figurine.

Things You'll Need

Soft bristle brush

Soft clean cloth

Pencil eraser

Old English furniture polish

Tips

Keep your Giuseppe Armani figurines in a box when not being displayed to protect them.

Warnings

Your figurines should be kept away from direct sunlight.

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About the Author

Melynda Sorrels spent 10 years in the military working in different capacities of the medical field, including dental assisting, health services administration, decontamination and urgent medical care. Awarded the National Guardsman’s Medal for Lifesaving efforts in 2002, Sorrels was also a nominee for a Red Cross Award and a certified EMT-B for four years.